Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 31 Dec 1924, 1, p. 6

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Report for the First Term for Timmins High School parents this week. These should be carefully examined by the parents, First Class Honoursâ€"75 per cent or over. Second Class Honoursâ€"66 to 7 per cent. Third Class Honoursâ€"60 to 65 per cent. Passâ€"50 to 59 per cent. Below are given the names of all students that obtained. an average of fifty per cént. or better in all subâ€" jeets during the past term. Reports showing the marks obtained in each subject and the record of attendance and punctuality are being sent to the The following is the Term Report for the first term, September to Christmas, 1924, for Timmins High School :â€"â€" List of All Pupils Obtaining an Average of Fifty Per Cent. or More in All Subjects. _ Honour Pupils also shown Before Pass Students. _ High School to Reâ€" Open on Monday, Jan. 5th, at 9. a.m. Honoursâ€"60 to 65 per d of attendance )eing sent to the These should be Second â€" Classâ€" Honoursâ€" borne 74.4; 8. Charron 73.5 I T; B. Taylor 71.5;7°C. Per J. McFadden 71.2; A. Sceof Johnson 66.8; A. Young 66.1 Third Class Honoursâ€"A. The Principal will be at the High School each day this week from 1 to 3.30 p.m. and will be pleased to meet any of the parents who wish to disâ€" cuss with him the work and progress of ‘their children. discussed with the pupils, signed, and returned at the beginning of the new term. School will reâ€"open on Monâ€" day, January J5th, at 9. a.m. Form I. First Class Honours aveney 5.0. Barnes Perkin 7].'.32 TI;‘ L. A\t. Maurice Bucovetskyv Graham nel! 50.2 70.23, Is.>lden :00 ;â€" A. Wadsworth 67.6. Third Class Honout y enpg â€"063.8 ; I6. L. MceCarthy 62.5; A. Newton 62.1; T. She Sterling 60.1. Kelly 56; 8. Hakala 55.2; It. Robertâ€" son 55.1; I. Slater 55.1; A. Mustato B. Sales 58.1; E. Martin 51.7; R. Mair 58.1 Kelly 56; S. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Form II. H(‘('und (,‘]zLSS Hnnuul‘ 2i 0909 ;. A. G ASS Kallio ‘atent 59.6; C. Slater 58.5 ;. M. Allin 57 ;3 °M. Nicholson 56.8; L. Galâ€" <â€"I. Dorway 56.5; L. Haâ€" K im is1 sto .05 4. BI"};.\\’]’! Donaldson 56 n 86.8 ; L. 56.5;, 1. 55 2 l‘] v: 34 J 52 : L ) e ile '.)â€" '/Cf“‘l I \/l «+ w le 52.8 ; E. Warâ€" 52.1; M. Stevens Larcher 51.5; Tanner 351.1; M. ne 50.8: N. (.,m'- ousInmnesatl Ta NY OHM mo 62 :X td Nilson 64 E. Cifal 17 }lil V illen M. Mc Patent GS T Un Friday evening for the opening of the South Poreupine Curling Rink two Timimins rinks went over to South Poreupine. _ Two rinks were played Timmins coming out vietors in one, South Poreupine winning the other. A light lunch was served by (190 Third 62.90. FIRST OF CURLING MATCHES BETWEEN DISTRICT RINKS Form IIT: Firstâ€"Class Honoursâ€"E. Carson 77. second Class Honoursâ€"A. Habib 73.5; V. Slater 73; R. Johnson 72.5; E. Abrams 69.5; K. Monk 66; H. Perâ€" reault 66. Third Class Honoursâ€"M. Cameron 64;, M. MceDonald 64 ; L. Kallio 64 L. Cooper 63.5 ;. J‘ tisalo 60 ; A. Webb 1. Morin 58.4; T. ( Passâ€"M. Howse L. Morin 58.4; T. C 111 iz Second â€" Class Kichardson 50.2. % if Class Honout Ans Class Honou: Colborne 67.4 Class â€" Honour ty » 14 XOOper O Howse 59; B. 4; ‘F. Cooper 57 Everard 51.4; ara 80. Kennedv 56.3 J. Colbick 63 Webb 60. Form IV ) { [) ooper . Cush per 59 ; <Cushâ€" Glazier orte1 ACHK TX Mr., W. H. Mornis, who secretary to the Mining C er, becomes Registrar of Frovincial tovernments. It is stipâ€" ulated in the Provincial legislatior that the judge presiding shall have the powers and jurisdiction of a supreme Court judge acting in civil cases, and the appointment is mad by the Dominion Government unde: the British North American Aect. The legal gentlemen give the in formation that Mr. Godson will now be referred to as ‘‘Mr. Justice God. son.‘‘ In court the proper addres: will be ‘‘My. Lord,‘"‘ . as in other Superior Courts. court ng L Minin Judge tamnm o session, was Mr. Godson Court wull functions as COMMISSION FOR MINING COURT RECEIVED LAST WEEK This court is joint action of Provincial Gov 1Q { € ) 1 ‘m al now _ begin its regular as a duly organized court. i is established by the m of the Dominion â€" and (Govennments. It is stipâ€" the Provincial legislation judge presiding shall have s and jurisdiction of a sourt judge acting in civil the appointment is made minion (Government under OnIml mMmiss1Oonâ€" the new weliâ€"known farness _ and sincerity, Mr. Justice Godson should pmve a very valuable addition to the judiâ€" clary of Ontario. It has taken the passing of a lot of time and the turning of a lot of red tape to achieve the Mining Court for Onâ€" tario, but at last it is here and there seems to be a successful and useful future for this Court. IROQUOIS FALLS. PARIS HOTEL Now open for business. Firstâ€"class rooms, and steam heated All nupâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. teading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. TOUR

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